International audienceBased on the Dual Mechanisms of Control theory (Braver et al., 2007), this study conducted in 5- and 6-year-olds, tested for a possible shift between two modes of control, proactive vs. reactive, which differ in the way goal information is retrieved and maintained in working memory. To this end, we developed a children-adapted version of the AX-Continuous-Performance Task (AX-CPT). Twenty-nine 5-year-olds and 28-6-year-olds performed the task in both low and high working-memory load conditions (corresponding, respectively, to a short and a long cue-probe delay). Analyses suggested that a qualitative change in the mode of control occurs within the 5-year-old group. However, quantitative, more graded changes were also ob...
Response strategies are constantly adjusted in ever-changing environments. According to many researc...
Improvements in cognitive flexibility during the preschool years have been linked to developments in...
The present study addressed whether developmental improvement in working memory span task performanc...
Based on the Dual Mechanisms of Control theory (Braver, Gray & Burgess, 2007), this study conducted ...
International audienceAs they age, children tend to get more effective at regulating their behavior ...
Developmental changes in executive function are often explained in terms of core cognitive processes...
The main goal of this study was to examine whether different types of verbal labeling can influence ...
International audienceThe main goal of this study was to examine whether different types of verbal l...
A key developmental transition in executive function is in the temporal dynamics of its engagement: ...
Age-related progress in cognitive control reflects more frequent engagement of proactive control dur...
Young children engage cognitive control reactively in response to events, rather than proactively pr...
International audienceEmerging executive control supports greater autonomy and increasingly adaptive...
<div><p>A key developmental transition in executive function is in the temporal dynamics of its enga...
Cognitive control refers to the ability to pursue goal‐directed behavior, in the face of otherwise m...
The ability to engage task control flexibly, especially in anticipation of task demands, is benefici...
Response strategies are constantly adjusted in ever-changing environments. According to many researc...
Improvements in cognitive flexibility during the preschool years have been linked to developments in...
The present study addressed whether developmental improvement in working memory span task performanc...
Based on the Dual Mechanisms of Control theory (Braver, Gray & Burgess, 2007), this study conducted ...
International audienceAs they age, children tend to get more effective at regulating their behavior ...
Developmental changes in executive function are often explained in terms of core cognitive processes...
The main goal of this study was to examine whether different types of verbal labeling can influence ...
International audienceThe main goal of this study was to examine whether different types of verbal l...
A key developmental transition in executive function is in the temporal dynamics of its engagement: ...
Age-related progress in cognitive control reflects more frequent engagement of proactive control dur...
Young children engage cognitive control reactively in response to events, rather than proactively pr...
International audienceEmerging executive control supports greater autonomy and increasingly adaptive...
<div><p>A key developmental transition in executive function is in the temporal dynamics of its enga...
Cognitive control refers to the ability to pursue goal‐directed behavior, in the face of otherwise m...
The ability to engage task control flexibly, especially in anticipation of task demands, is benefici...
Response strategies are constantly adjusted in ever-changing environments. According to many researc...
Improvements in cognitive flexibility during the preschool years have been linked to developments in...
The present study addressed whether developmental improvement in working memory span task performanc...